The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 11, 1867, Image 1

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% Hait| Cojial ocor§ian. VOL. I. Tin* llaily Loyal Leonti an. AUGUSTA, GA JI NK 11, IM7, OFFICIAL ORGAN Is GOVERNMENT PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING HY THE LOT AI. CF.OItOIAN I'll III.IMHIJir. ASSOCIATION. .1. E. BRYANT - - - Editor. THUS. I*. BEARD - - Agent. OrtiiT, in rear of Globe Hotel, corner of Jackson Old Ellis Streets, Augusta, Georgia. TKHMH OK SUBSCRIPTION : Edit DAILY, One Year sti 00 Six Months JOO Three Month • • • • • ”00 EOU WEEKLY, One Year I*loo Six Maimth- 1 75 Three Months .. A 100 ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. SINGLE COPY, FIVE CENTS. It AT MS OK ADVEHTISINO. One Sijunir cijuals ten lines of minion type. I Sipiare 1 time 9 75 I “ :> “ ISS I ■* ;; *• 175 1 '■ I tvock *IOO j * - •• 500 I I inontii 500 I *• I *• ia 00 I •> If « 15 00 | a If “ JO (XI 1 *■ | ; •• 18 00 \ litierni dednetion will he made lor ijtiurtcr, half or whole columns. Addre . ■ Loyal Georgian." Key Hoi 100, Augusta, Ga. All eomniiinieatiims for puhliealion must tie written only on one side of tlic puper, and ae ,,'inji.nilerl with tin: name ol the writer. We will not puldish the. name, unless the writer wi.--.lte- us to do so, but we must have it, as a guarantee of the truthfulness of the iii'Uele. News ant! Other Items Hash IJai.i. Ch.xi.i.kn’OK. Hevcrul ! luiutors having appeared in several |i*i|,crs in Alabama ami TenneHSeo, the {lull* (lity Base Mall Club extend a poli I (- invitation to those Stilt os to tost their -kill. The Mate City hoys think I hey can hull thr. i/tuthtrs liar all comers. li/mihi Em, Tun Impartial Sukkuagk. Cam- : p.vpiN in New Jhusky.—Our New Jersey fiieinls ojicncd the campaign in favor"of impartial suffrage yesterday , if Trenton, by a large and enthusiastic meeting. A line band from this city was in attendance, and speaking was kept up for several hours hy a tmin |,er of gentlemen, among whom was e\ Chancellor Halstead, who was a member of the New Jersey Constitu tioiinl Convention in 1844, and opposed the introduction of the word “white” into the r* esont Constitution. Previous to that time there was no constitu tional restriction upon the exercise of the right of suffrage hv colored citi zens in Now Jersey. It is a great work, and a noble one, to reform and elevate the public sentiment of a State which has been debauched and demor alized by sham Democracy, as New Jersey has been. Vet it can lie done. Our friends there have n strong point before the people, ill that they are merely attempting to carry the State back to the practice of her purer and better days. Disfranchisement came m with pro-slavery dominance and des potism, and it should go out with the same.- “/Vers in;/ Telegraph," Philo ilt/phiit. Tiik Lesson ok run Washington Ki.i i iton. The result of the election in Washington may perhaps serve to open the eyes of our Democratic lead ers to what they may expect in every Southern State, it they persist in their foolish ami unprincipled warfare upon the rights of the colored citizens. Tin* votes ..I the blacks in the late Rebel States are to constitute a power in this coimtrv which cannot be despised; and they will be cast, as they ought to 1„. against any party which seeks to deprive the colored citizen of his just rights. 'Che Democracy had 1 letter yield to the inevitable. Ihiel. Napoleon and the Russian Czar are reported to have “set up,” in political o.irl.nice, the Cretan question, and expect, with the endorsement Os the powers that w ill soon be represented in I’aris, to prevail on the Sultan to accept their decision. Napoleon ap pear-. at last to lie successfully evolv ing his grand peace-oxjiosition id«a, so much laughed at a few months since. The telegraphic announcement that the hostile Indian tribes “have many Spencer rides, procured from the tra ders,” and that “they contemplate a general and simultaneous attack along tin Platte river early in June,” affords a significant and terrible illustration of the mismanagement of Indian affairs under the present system. If the In dian Bureau wa> organized tor the ex press purpose of plunging the nation into unnecessary expenditures, and of rendering the Indians as dangerous and troublesome as possible, it would In difficult to increase its efficiency for these mischievous purposes. Pkiheehlphia /V.«. AUGUSTA. GA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 11. lSf>7. CHAPTER I.XaIII An .!ft roitcundia./ tin /hiiinditrim of l/e Wnt* of Necndn. He it enacted hi/ tin Sr/niti itinl. linn*. of j /ir/irem II tot, ref of the. L'hUcd Stater of A no-rim j in VvHjfrm amuMed, That, as provided for and consented to in the constitution of the Htute of Nevada, all that territory and tract of land adjoining the present eastern ixiiin dary of the State of Nevada, and lying be tween the thirty seventh and forty-second degrees of north latitude and west of tlx longitude west of Washington, is hen-by added to and made a pari of the State of Ne vada. Hko. ‘2 In U further ehorted, That ! therein hereby added to and made a part ol | the Slate of Nevada all tlmt extent of terri i lory lying wiihin the following ttomidaiic.-, to wit: Commencing on the thirty-seventh degree of north latitue, at the thirty-seventh degree of longitude west from Washington ■ and running llienee south on said degree of i longitude to the middle of tin river Colorado ! of the West,; thence down the middle of | said river to the ntslern Umndary of the I State of California, thence northwesterly ! along said Ixinndary of California to the j thirty-seventh degree of north latitude; and j thence east along said degree ol latitude lo the point ofhoginiug: Prunilttl, That the l territory mentioned in this section shall noi lx-come a part ol I tie Slate of Nevada until I said State shall, through its: legislature eon 1 sent thereto : Anil prochh-d further, That all possessory rights acquired hy citizens of the j United Slates to mining claim.-, discovered, I located, and originally recorded in oomph j mice with the rule's ami regulation- adopted by miners in the Pali ltanagat and oile r mining districts in the TerrUorv ineorjsira ted tiy the provision of this act into the Slate !of Nevada shall remain a* valid sub sisting mining claims; hut nothing here I in contained shall be so construed as graining a title in fee lo any mineral lands held by IKMMMwiiry lilies in the mining Stales and ; territories. AlTltOVfcJ), Mag 5. UMNi CHAPKER I.XXD - . 1// Act. to Oieovrnyi Telei/i-ttphic t 'im.inaiih n two htiirem thr I nijid State* lll,it tin Wi11,,/ of Cuba nml otlnr Went I’m tin / i.iin/x •' nh Un: llolllllillln. Whereas James A. S. iyiflo i Alfred P, 11. junior, Alexander Hamilton, junior. Olivn K. King, Matutin b. Delaiield William M •Smith, and James JI. Higges, their asso ciates, sneessors, and a.-signs, per coin |msing the illtenultioilal Ocean Telegraph ( 'iimjitiny, mid ineorfsiralcd compilin' elnir tcrod liy the Slide ot New York, an il si lulls of establishing a line of submarine lelegraphic communication between the United States of America ami the We t India Islands and the llalmm.e Now, i therefore, in order to fiw ilinti the said en torniia)— licit lunrln] hi/flu ,S, n nh n/nt linn ... of lit/DfJii/Uofil’rtt of tlo t hilnl.Klol.iti of America in Vongrea nmndded, Tlmt tin- said in ternntional Ocean Telegraph Company, in cofporatcd under the law- of the Stale ol New York, their ueees-oi and assigns, slinll liave tin- sole privilege l'ui a period of . fourteen years from the approval of this net, to lay, construct, land, maintain, and op crate telegraphic or magnetic lines or cables in and over the waters, reels, 1-lunds shore-. i and lands, over which the t inted Slate-, have jurisdiction, from the -hove- of the State of Florida, in the said I'nitcd States, to tin Island of Cuba am] the liahayuie, either or both, ami other West India bland-, Hec. ‘J. And. he it fuetln.e ( iiiieti That the said International Ocean Telegraph ('ompany shall, at ail times give the i’nitcd States the free use of said entile or cable-, to a telegraphic operator of its own selection, to transmit any messages to and from its military, naval, and diplomatic or consular agents; and the said company shall keep all its lines open to the public for the transiuis sion for daily publication l of market and commercial reports and inn digcncc, utui all | messages, despatches and communications j shall tie forwarded in the order In which they ! slinll Is- received: and the said company shall ; not lx- permitted to charge and collect for message# transmitted through any of its submarine cables more than the rate of three j dollars and fifty cents tin messages of ten | words, -abject hower. lo the power of l.'on i gross to alter and -determine said rates, i Prodded, Tlmt the said International Ocean j Telegraph Company shall, within tile [tci'tod ! of three years from the pa-saec of this act, ! cause the said submarine telegraphic ealiel or cables to lie laid down, and that the said ca ; lilt; or cables shall be in sucessful t>j •<-ca lion for j ttp- Ipmsmlssiiir. of messages within tin: -aid period of nv« year.-, otherwise, this grant to lie null and void. I Si-.c. Andhc it fiirtlh ii nih.tt-ii. That j Congress shall have power, at any time, to alter or repeal the foregoing act. Amiovrn. May 5, 18(iti. CHAI’TKH I.XXV Ait Aa to t.rh nil tin Jnri'idirtim of tin t'onrt of ( ’it lino lh it i Inii tni lit/ On Sennit ,nnt. of lifprem njittin «of tin l - ind Staten of . 1... ■ 1 in ('ougre** imcndded. That the Court of Claim- shall have jurisdiction to hear and tie temiinc the elivim of any invmaster.' quar tnmiastcr, ( .laimissai v of -uti.-istemv, m , oilier distmrsing otticcr of the I'ditefl rilaU.-. I or of his admiiiistratoi-s or exeeuUuv. for re lief fnnn res|K)iisiliility on account of losses l by capture or otherwise, while in the line of ! his duty, of government fund-, voucher-, re cords, and papers in lii- rluirge. and for which such oflicer \vas and i- held n-sjsuisi j blc: J'roeieled., Tluit an ap|K»l may lie taken i to the tstiprcmc Court, us in other cusc- SKC. A’. Ami be it further mnehd. That whentvet said court -hull have ascertained tli<- facts of any such loss to have lieen with out fault or m-glcet on the part ot any such Officer, it. s_ludl uwke a decree, setting forth llie amount thereof. u|Vxu wlrixll UiV J' 1 !.*!* 1 -'! J accounting olHeers of the treasury shall al low to such officer the amount so decreed as a credit in the settlement of )iis iicesHiiit- Aitkovkd, Mav >.). 18liii CIIAI’TEH LXXVI. An AM utlnrt/itig On Po-c, t Oo L< ■.-/ Court of Ou Count// if tyii.-ddnt/loh. in the / h'ntricl of t 'flu in Ini - lie it nuteitd by On Si m, a„d Jln.no of 110/irthcncirtine Ilf the l .Un' sint, ■-a A .... in ( 'on/frOH* nioi nibleei, Tlmt the lew court of t.ho county of Wu-shington. in the t)is!rii! of (s>lumtiia, is licn l-y t«a|N>wcml to dceiaa and locate as putilsc highway- -tn li road known and usaxl as military roads in stud district during the rcNllimi u.~ said court mnv deem advisable. I\vrid<d. Tlmt Hie damages which the owners of the land over which said toads (u.-s -hall sustain hy reason of said rouvlstaing deelau-d pulilie highway shall b( a—o-scd as pioivcd for in section Vhrce ot the ;(( t ot Congress ajipiovnl July lirst, eighteen liundnsl and twrivc, entitlell "An net eonfeiring certain power- on the levy < -iurt for the county ot Washhigi-u . ie tin District of Columhiii. Aitiic»vkp, May!), lHtjti c \ A i'A’T’jTl.X' X i N A,. to iiirf.epornte the Nolioool J/n-otn'iicol . InMt.it ii ie. He it courted leg the K’rimU and ![. ot Itejn ’ Oh to-tin’ nf the 1 Anted State* oj Ann / tin in t'nhure** OMendiled, ’iliat .Miratn J V t.iii lettc, Edgar 'll. Gray, Edmund Turney, /.iilmiin Ri'-hiirdliutx-rt ,!. !'(,v\(ll xV : TANARUS, JoliDson, Henry Heard, Comic- 11. AI- : Joseph C i.ev,i- John S l'oler, David Uci •., i). W Anderson, Daniel ( Eildy. r.eonn.d A Grimes. Justice D. Fit!: n,. William R. Williamlsuai \V--- 1( - 't, How ard Malcolm, Joseph 11. Kenn .i'il. N«->vt..i. Brown. T. Dwight Miller, -rid all jmt-oiw win, -llttll or may lye u--ociete(l with the!., and tlicir siiccessOiS, ar- hereby created and declared a liddy (orisirate and politic, m 1 deed and ill law, liytlie name ii The N. tioniii Theological Insti.tutimid hy 'dec name -hall have succession and !«- (xqiid-; in law to sue and lie sited, plead and lie in: pleaded, answer and is-answered, deb ,c ,md he defended, in all court-or law tn.d eiptity and elsewhere; to make am! urea -liiiir-i --st-ril, and the-aim-to alter or rem-xe I sun- ; and generally to do and puil-am ;C thing-relative to the 010, ( t tlii- (-• *> |---r:i timi which is now and shall be 1.-,wt-. for j any individual m lsKly |»ilili'- in --(II-JSflail- I to do BE- . 2. And ]„ it further coacl.it Thai the object and purpose of this eorp-aatiost -hall lie tor the education .-I p(i-,.n : ; Ur-Christian ministry, and tim-t , ■i< j: 1 1( V t with them ay ws-isimil.-. in such (our-v of , ! thtsdogicnl and tfurt-nd - tudies a- mav ’t.< deemed pi'ojs r loi tin,l pmjs. i:, .u 1 mi that purpose ishercliy authorized t.- eh . - ... ■ iplKiint such ottieet as may Is dei-pu-d in '((-siiry or imi|H-r for tile eontioi ot its all,drs; to admit such regularions and by- Isws for it-- gfivennent a- may tie dot-mtid m-( es-ary, nut iueonsisieut will, . in. l a w ~« tin ('cited in force in -In Di-fra ti t Columbia, and to amend m i cp- .and tlcat at ! pk-a-Ure; to rweive ami hold any land;, j . tenements, aanulKn, money . gom'.. chatt«!-. or ( J her property of eveiy kind or nattu<. which shall lie given, granted or bequeathed Ui it, or tj« otherwise tUspurwL sot the pm-, imse of carrying out ilieotijectof ti-i- eoipora tiou not exceeding fifty tUousnm! dollars in | real c-iatf' at aifv one time; and the same u, j M-Il or disport-of in such manner lm-y l«- j : desin (1 sot the purp-e- a-afon-ahl .. dell, Tlmt any JM-Iperty so aiapurod, 'urtir |>roee( Is thereof, or any money : a.-'-iv--1 as ; ; gift, slinll not be used for anv olja i than -m il cdtu llliollal pm pore Ad /ii'.n illcd. a'.--'. ‘I lia: mi jie-rsolt shall he. (. xcludcd from tile advanlage.s ot edin ili(m alfonled h\ ||n institute on account of tla-010-.: ieal Ik-Ik-I See. And 1.1 it jiirtln , ... . ;i h,t ill)-) act may at any time In albn -,! an- ~|cd or repwdcxl. A ci-nox i>ai. May jo. istm (TIAi'TER LX X \ le Art h. amend an Art ,ntitb and 'An .- t -'. Sit hr/ !: J lain n. f '..rr'n. ■ - <! ■ n.>. . , blthciai PrnCi rtiiuij* in . ■ tin 'niiti/-three lh it re, itch and la/tin .Sen'. II -A" : lh lli’ith htllth'ie vj tin l nitiiisini. ~/A.e, . , seizure, um-l, or imprisonment imuh .myactsdon- or omittc-l to r, hum,- tin--aid I'eUjlhin, liy any » itt-< ■• -■ n per-,: | under am! liy virttn- of any order, white:, j verbid, JJ* item! Or spoual. i--'i,-d hv la ' l*re-ideut "I Sgcrelary ot \Ya . , by my militiuy ollh cl nf tin United ritati - liokiti-. the coiUJiuimi of the department, ili-ti i, ; or place within which such seizure, si ax h a. re-t, or impvi-omnerd was made. done, n (-(iininitted or any nets were don", or omitted lo »>e done", either by the prism , otticcr to xvliomthe ordet was a,Mr,---(.-d. or for whom it wa- Intended, or by any oils person aiding ui a -isting liitn therciii -hah , lx: held, and tire hereby-declared, . on:. ! within the purview nf the act to which i!n I is ameitdiilorv. and within the pnnieiv j the fourth, tifth. and sixth -«h Imiks ol Hi, said act of Man'll third eighteen liim-hcd and -ixty-three, for all tin- )iur|»-es ot .1 fence, transfer, appeal, emu. or limitation ; provided therein. But no sueli ortler -tail!, by force of this act. or the act to with h fin is'tin amendment,'la- a dtfene- to any i or action for any act done or oniitlut to is done after llie iva- uge ot till- a, t. Si-:,*. 2. Andlh U further •••' 'i i,. when the said order i- in writin : it -hall Ik sulllcieut to puxtuee- in evid- net ti.eoriginal, with proof ot il-aulkenlieity . ot a («-ctn-e. ■ copy of the same; -u il -en*. In t, h -■ iph. . j tin production of the lelegntm pm-)sir!:i:- emaimtc feoqi-iKh luilMai v ottic-i shall prinui facie exiifeiK*:'of it- aiitliemicity; tin original ol *nrli or teleamm (,- mcm , not is- produeed, scondnry evidence lln-ii shall tie udtni ■s!fife, as in other c;.-c- SKC. ti. And he it further lOiaoled. I’imt the right of removal from the State court in to the circuit court of the United Stn*. - provided m the fifth section uT tin* :wt t which this is amejahttory, mav tie cxcr-i-ei! after tin appearam-c of the dcfejidai;: ■.i.l the filing of his plea or other defcm ,- in -aid ixmrt. or owy term of -aid court suiwenuen! to the term xvhen the .ipmamnc-- i« entered, aild before a jury Is empitnnelhsl try rim .-am, . but nothing herein eontaim and ill be ; held t-1 abridge Hie right -d -tn !t ivin-'V, i after finnl judgment in tin state eomt. mu shall it lx* mieessmy it- tin- suite loui-t m oil'l l- or give .-urctv for the tiling of copies in the cireuit eotrrl ol tin- United Stan-; hub on tljc filing pf the petition, verifitkl -is pn, video in sard liflit -celion. the further pf*K | (redings ill the f-taie couii -hall ,-ea-i. m, 1 , noi la- resumed until a eertiiicnti uiuh-i Hie seal of the eilx uit court of the United sta!:--, -tilting that (lie petitioner lias failed to rile : ( copies in the said cireuit court, at. tin me n-rm is produced. tin State omit -JsAlj, notu ithsmmUc : 1 . perfomianec of nil tilings ri-qui;-- tor * t)ic- removn! of vUtt ea-a- to Un .eiivuu •.■oiiri -ttiinsaut. tini' -iii fuitlier in -aid —m-, ; pro-eonthmbefore>,iid(s-ritrhate i- piodiucd. — dings -hall lie void and of nom . ti,.-*- : -d all parties, judges, otlh ers. and otlm pc -on-, thenceforth pnx*ceding tliert-nnder. or e-iier tliereof, -hall be 'iabje in o imagi.’.- Itiereto,* P. the ptuty aggrieved, to be r<- (Wctvd liy ;u til >ll i’ll a enurt ui tin S;aU having proper jurisdiction, ot in a,ire:.: lxmrt of tile I’nitwt Slates for tin- .i.-u . m which such tc.rthev piwncling- mav him 1-rvn liad. or when- the party. ..•lh-.-:-, or : otik i person,-o offending, -iiajt b.m-a! . and iqion a ireoviry ,*t ibmagc- in > it hi, ! court, tIR- ivarty plaintill -Jtait Ik untiled t double eosts. shall tie the duly of lh: .ark ■ and iln .-ia . court to furnt.-li copies of ttu- papei- ..ml tiks m the ease to the party petitioning fill l),< ren-I .0:0 iq«a» tile li-ftlsid nr lit ■ gle. •of tl.e •it 1 4 1-, fmeirli -la It copio-. 1 lie -aid nnrty liinv ,’oeke; i lie cum- in tin- cireiti! ; com: of tin lAjited State--, and theretqwm : raid <irci.il court -hall 1..,vc juri-diction ! therein, and. limy. proof of such refu sal or neglect -1 the clerk of tin- State court, and upon i-easomdile iiotiei- lieing giver toil- plaintiff, mjtiirt him to tile a iic<! iiatioii or petit ion then In: ami iqu/D hi default may order a it.-r-uit, and distiii— the i a,-, it tic j ll ' ot ilu plaintilT. which dis- A: rmivr.u, May 11. Isc.o (TIAI’TER LXXXI . 4 ■ bn On ■■ and a f lie// ■HtntrilierKi.fOn L ..i(,;i sun/mj America shall i.e coined at the mint ot ihe United Si. -.- n t V: . -pen- e-inii.i.sO'l „t < npi«A a! nickte.in -nehprojHirtie.il-. noi exvi-oiling t". nly'-five ii - ntUiii of nrk!- . as-hall lie still* lard .'..‘[gilt of wide): shall Ik* -- veidy pi iye ; and tij-- sim|ie, rnotbs-.-and devh i-of ; lap, -i liu- To .-t!i , ami f-ii now in priiviiline for tin jmtclia-ipd material, and pu. .libing the appropriate duti-.- ot tin 'fr- a-irry*. in . am! the .same are hereby. c.\ j tended to the etiimigc herein provided in. SE( . •?. .1 •.</>., .tf.ir/hri- hied. Tim! ail I -. tow in tore, relating to tin coins ol ii# United i, and the striking md coining: of the-ame, -!i ill is far a- applieftblc, tic e.x tended to the eoiiiugc herein authorized, whether - till !.,;*.- ;«•: ■ . •!herui..- f„r j tin ;:eettriiy of tin; i ein reg,tinting and guar f pli: :.- Hie plot- ■ ot inking and. coining, tori nr, vi iitir.g alias :ikt.» or romUerf-.-iling. --i j for -ny ottiet jmi jH-i And the dirieidr of I ’ln-min: -lan! .i-■•rim. -mtabie regulations : jto in-tire a -ini t-mformily t- tin- required: , *'* - riits and pn.|iortionv o! ilioy ill tin- -aid coin, tmd -hal! order 'rials thereof to lie, t- i ro.u !it i.e t> i tiini by tie a-sayel ot tin mint. -.vTu rent an pot< shall be m w riting to I the iLreeto.. She. J. Aiat ■- ■fvith.ee ena.-ted. That said coin-liali he i legal temUa m any pav : tneiii to tin .-mii'ii;* of om- ilolliii. Audi! • -hail lie 1 IV. ! 't|l t(, pa*, till such coins in e.x- | i! aitge for the law fu! um ncy of the Unite,J si.d 1 except ,nt-. -u* hall cents, --t two cwt pieces, issued unde* former act- ot Con go -- )in nilnbli ■mils, by th- irce urei ol ‘ ilu mint, and hv such othei -teiKisitaries a- 1 •In s.xti- 1 ary J-.lie Trai ".re. may (lesignnti algl unilct #-( In I I : ippl H'l-lt liy ' Sievet.-ox ol dii Tn-a ■ rv And utulei i t lk- ike* id pthiliini- tin -am.- may k. e.x j ch.-need i*i -mtniile nm, for any lawful: i im-ncv ■ : 'in Urnte-l 5i.,;,.- and the ex 1 p: ic -> incident : rah i haiige, ,listriloi , li'-o. mid -.uiiisne-;] >u utiiy ip;paid oti! ol | milliner | -.litu-.l in tin- ecoud w-Uio'n -d | . voile and the eohu-g, I eents al the min*, ol * .V. -ate-ilr.-t. eight-en hnudivit and fifty lie.' 1 nili-d S l -;: Pen ide'i TtVil Iron: and aft* f * In* pa-- a-.- this ait no , fr.M tioa.ii'm i.- -•!' ;t.i- United State; -hall ' !« ol a V- -ia .anminatiiih than ten e. nts; and 1 ah eeii i-sucsat Unit time outstanding slutll. win i; yUiid: a* o tin-treasury or any di-signuted depo-tfory ■ i :!,i- l inn and state-, or redeemed ol axeliaa,. li a- in ,-v plan id by law .be re , any per-ou . t p-- --oi.-. m , law fully author i?.-*i -hail to , ;.;iy m-d.-. b um or pa-. ;ot * else to be made,' iysreil. -r pa--ed, - -i - (Ofany P‘-t-on or i cl'-oii- -hal! 1,,- d«-i.i,vl guiln if » F:-«. 5. Amt Cit f,.,them m,m-t Tlmt it siudl be law :'••;! to, t|„ grp and, i| K . st vi rill a-.si-Pm: WsitiMj oi tlm rrifref States lo redeem ,o n.-iti--sj:.i <- are.'- iton. • -mil rule- uul feguiali-si- ... ; , 1.. j -Title 1 by th S ,-retarv •: Hi '! * r■ „ > o herein .nh ■ ed !.. I# -new. w helt Congressional Districts of Georgia. Coun'dis C'.uiihai::. l!i van. Lila it-, JUTnto-li. AViivn Glynn. Camden. Chari toil War !’■-•. Ap; :m .. T';i>* :i1 Jhtj. lock. Edited--Im - • n. Fm-Utit.. I. Mont gotuery. Telfair, l'• -th,.-, CHncli, Echols. laownqes, R-.ai I.l> Ir-r ■ Lauren- Johnson Brooks, C dqui* ati-l Tlmmn-. Twenty nine coutit wtl. CoD.nttu - I)t\ .ir.j i'liii i- , Miiift, Baker, Mr . ’.V and. I'*,-,;..* Wilcox! l’ulaski. Hi’- 1 ■' M-u-iot,. Cl, dta li-K-hoe. Sn.i.ter Y\ iopso wait. Quit in-Hi Clay C.diioiu' Kami- -id- Terr."!, i < Le-. and Dmigln tty 1 weiity jlrrei (dim j Cl ltd 11 Ml! - - -gee Seidev. Tax : a'. Tall-ot, Ihttiis. Ttotqi. Mi nify, nrirct, ll ; .:-’d. C-nn\ ' .. U . •-:!•. Clayton Carroll. CoirtpUe.t’, li-iral-o: nd. U.milling, p-f. tec.' eevnriit, - C-Mu ues U:— Uik- Sp-i-line. I Benrx. Non ■ H, - - M. m . Claw lord, j Hij.b, Tv. .. W a...-, i.ahhvm. Jones, j Biehmonit. G.—e., k. iti.m-..,Warren. • Oolunb.a, line-.:;:. *V:..> Talithrio. Go- Morgan, O . . . i,l EHm p •ilu. Counti-.- M < uimitt. Wal e !i. Chirk -im k-on, Ai -io-ui. ti.nr, Ut.u.k- IU:" F.an' *'•-' ii!-'--' .i!'-!''" Da-!!'!!' I-oe-l kin 'Y . - H,:--r.ham. Ra- :l „. ■roMTiUtd. ... • th. C< mtu DeKaib Fi.di-n, Cob). !’ ' ■ Fh.vd. U-rtew Cl. - . i...id- u. u Higw. Wdki-r. Whiriii iii. Murry, ...ho.. . -lieu, a oil ies. V // E \uitioiiai StaiHliinl. A I T (lion in maiiv iiistanees more largely tliaii any ..I- all others, niav jitefly bear the abo\e title, j Nothing MU tin- most mii|ln*.hln;it merit ""U' l give any Rooks tills promt position. I enelieis, and friends of eelimution generally, are aware ; tie,t i; i- eredit.'ddy mniiiUiined by the \ATId XA L BEJ* IE s SCHOOL HOOKS. l- lIU.-HED UV A s JIARXEIh ti- 0 0., \ Nt: VV YORK. Tlm-h- trillions Hooks ary. eveiy w in re used anil . rv,vlier, popular. The catalog-lie cover® ,|,-p:otmeU ..{Sellout, \eademteand Cos - ’• ■_. i|. just ruction The following are the vol rerav-enthig the - otumoii brattelies : l-.niorgc Watson'.s Spellers and Readers ; AT-,at,-il-ii a ml M,-Natty’s Geographies , ( " ok'- English Gritimiiais ; j;-., :,' -i in.oi Pt nmaiiship , Davies’ '.biiiph te Course of M.iUiclnatie.- ; Moiileilh ami Willard'- History; The Site* t Lute and Forest Cle-ir - Music: j Jarvis* l'hv-iology and Health , p, ap. ~m i G.mol’s Natural I’hilosophv . Po.-o-rV Drin. iplt- oi Chemistry ; D.-g hy’ Smihcrn Botany : : >■ .rthci,l Seliool Hpeake!"®. Puj-it'.- French (.'la-- Book . Andrews A Stoddard’; Latin Grnmin.u THE ILLUSTRATED £Jj r< A TIOXAL BULLETIX\ I nil! i-riiJl-lIKK's 01-FIl-I.XL XU-.DIfM, 1 Will i<’ ritnt (<• TcmlicrV. lor one ; v *d. »jn r-iucipt ol ten cent * A, S. BARNES&CO-, EDI V-ATit.)NAL IT ULIHII KRt- Xe ee- York. niyU-lim qi v« ivuxisns’ 'CUE LA'IEH'T ANJ) BEST. I /( lAchiutpy Ai l ith int iii-. Beau t fully iliiiu!ruled , carries iliu lieKinnrr i | Uirouuh tli< lii: t lour Kulcx and Uic simide 'l'atlcß, c«mihinin«r mcnliil exercise ' with fXtuniilcA iov the lus pucceH, 40 I’Cllty in l.lrme utari/ Arithmetic. Kev'ui'Vk the ■ uhit ti. ot the Li ynary in a >4 vl«* p!-<l lo omcwluii nmtuit i liiimi; \L<’ t trtttrao - j-'r;,. tiMD-, rol. ial Money. K«-dnotion, uihl the Compouml l{iilu>. Lhiio ; 144 pa-ro- dOmd?. A Practical Arithmetic. Pie j Girt’d expiT Iv ltd Cuiitmon .’School?*, iriv iiiT *}>(«(i;ii prominence t<» the hranehojj ot Men anfile Arithmetic*, and introfluuiutf the n< u "Metric System,” witli and examples. I,‘hno. p<m;e> s.l. A llie/her icithmet iejh ln|ne- I lle li feel l f it///ne t ic. Nearly, i hi' nuctimr with .« nm.-i jfratifyinic : * '• pm*!- lr*>m t( aehers everywhere, and is cx mi • v wii.n j - fled lor mental discipline, a* w tj. .is lor i practical prepai'.ition lor the bu.si- DDs- cl ]['.,■ I( clear, thorough, compnihen ■•c • loirk-atly l a.ii- ed, well graded, is supplied * ' ' *-:*•• YR’ i“tvot t \.iin}>!( sand teaehc.’i r lu. mctli'id- actually tisi-d l>y tuisiiicrs men. KpceiiHci: rap- nt any Ot tile■ :iI»OVC works ti -lletl, | a rpaiti, to teachers and school olliccrs, !• ‘A t -till -lm!i ihe retail price Favor a terms ai;uh tor iidrocluction. si .imtwA co, IT’ltidSlifilt.S I IB A ill llKOtmi tv: 5. V. inyd - - THE EGAD TO FORTDNE. Vi JV. cup. put am nude-or female in the way * oi MAKIMi KVERY DAY in Mm j ,mv Ly the employment of the lime ordinari *v "pciu in reading amt mreution. A FIFTY 1 v T.N 1 S \MPLK sunt tree upon application \ddre- l’A 11.DIN'D, IJANKJS vX CO. •V.#o Broadw.iy, N’ew York. iiefhiiatoi (apilli, ; ! h ;o>vay \cui ; v»>ur s-wichfr. ' your i)t irnc;ivc ,-,f c aml m/i Worth it ‘ come > outhful, eomt uarly avid And rejoice ;n- >twr luxuihuit luur. REPARATOU i AVlLlzi. r\ii restonnu' hair ’’p«-n -bald hc.ui v xrom vuatever. cause u unx httvt fatich nut, and i :or< in - i -T*»wtlnert luir upon Lim race it. has no j cxual It will force tin itearcl to ujK)ii the smoothest lr.eein irein tiv* to . iulu weeks, !•- hair u]Mm bald heads in, tw»in two to three ■■■ _i_ x ‘ —— : ■-"-!• 111 the! 1:1' I* =' >1; V il! *,.»!'« e *>! hasten tlu. ijrowMt ti the hair or •ward. Tlicir assertk»n> in. tlse, as thousand.’' oi livinu wit - nesses, from their own experience, can hear wli nes-. But, many will say, how are vve to dia -.nmuish the uonuiitf from the spurious y It | ecriaiul} i dirtfeuit. a- :iine-tx Uhs of ti.- prepa i .'ttiousiit v t iisvdloi tin-hair and 1 war.! are eii tirely wcrthh j >. and yim may have already tluosvn u" ay la! 2c a.i.«/unts in their purchase. IV'Urhw w.udd ' v the KIiF.MtATOM t. \FI LI. i • '• : •- y a l.otiidit; ;• fully (. mes np lo our repr* niatiotis. It your :>:.d wv '•• : .i‘ * D.' .rd it, postpaid, together with v.ipi ior tic. inc'ai-y, which will he returned you on ;»pp»h iii-ni, providiuir entire atislae- Addrt-. * \Y L. U.AKKF A ro.. Lie mi. t N..- \Y.. ; Fay tie • i ' • : ' .-*V" C * N Y. NO. 48. NATIONAL FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY f Isarfrmf h> 4ef of () F F lC E U 8 ; M. T. Hewitt, President. I W. S. Grilfith. Ut Viee-Presideut.. | A S. Barnes, :3d Vice-President. r liev. J. W. Alvord, Cor. .Secretary. D. j an-lnu. f.amhcil, Kee.’ Principal Ot!i< c, No. S'. Cedar street, (Aim i ■ t ;ui Kxeijtrrmv Bank Building ) New York (.Tiv BRANCH AT AUCCSTA.CA, Mi it), ELIIs STREET, COMER tff JACKSn', Office Horns—From 1 to 4, p. in. ; uml (» ;t Saturdays, OVA to 0 p. m. Deposit; of Out Dollar and upward received. Interest allowed in .Tamuirv and July. * The money deposited will he paid hiurlc to the ' depositor, principal and interest, when called for. Ail the profits ticloug ihe dejiaßitors—iui other-: arc inten f* -!. Branches haw hce-n established in nearly , overv cits trom xx Voik to Nt>\v Orleans C. Ji PKINCE, CuKiiier. AMKBICAN [OUCITISHIL SERIES. J'i'lG.U IIEl) P Y iviiOJi. Phiiiiiey, Blakcuian *«’o 17 uad s;s Gri cn Si «•«.*.«. X KTV YOUK. ; <N " SERlti; OK SCHOOL BOOKH i-vti ol : luted t(‘ the public liave xitlaiued bi> wKIc a cir • ulatioD, or received the approval md cndor.n i men! ol many < -oiupcLcui and o liable ini lie A ■,„*.. ; in all parts of the United States, as thin. Aiiion 2 tlie most prominent ol l* ~a , tionsuic the f«.»ilowini£, vir ill! I NJ<>\ BURIES V,|.- uf.ADKKB AM tv „i-,v in iimtU:r .... illu-tmliou;. iml rc ,avea,vUhKtcat fax,* 1 ■ ‘ ,IV ''- st u '’*i* 1;,.,-. y ic country. I WBINTiON’S -■ .ERIKS OF AftlTilMETK'.* • it, 3-qi l il.ti niUi all tia-hers «-iio l,a\ ‘ .nm in 111 i-.iom lUIBIN.-t (.IN’S \ I.G Elili.X-: AND iib,JD:i 73 A them XT ICS—cntiii-ly rc-wiitbin: in! (Uiqilci.g : .i: nt Bit: -nd pnictical. : K Ki 'l- S XE»V SKIiJES OK GRAMMARS J uu-iiri-- .-ill 111 : Uiq-lii.ify, fliitm- . m ! * '" k. mil ]-r --tival utility. SJ’FNt l.uiAS CGI-Y jiodKS . <:d mid beautiful. N,-G>-n.giaVDdttudini ! SIH.Nt i tij AN CHART: OF WRITING AM ; Dli A\v tXG ,-ix in muj..ijur. in sizaj, Jl 1 ., •Dim lie-. SAN KISS’ !*I!I.WM;V HAND CAKDS SANIJFSSS I'fiM ,'j;v SCHOOL CBAISTk— J;,r -G Bv s-Ji.xii .......u.riahtnnmiH-r --i on four cards. A lit. CARDS ANDARITHMKTHjAI.T \ltj F ! CARD.!,. 1 WILSON’S HISTORiES. | I’ASQUI-’.l.i.E’S KRENT:II *- ERIKS, lii: VAN I ,v ST 11 \ TT< »**s liuuk -R KEi’f M, WOODBURY'S I.EKMAN .-T.KHJ3. | MANTILLA’S SI’A'XIMI KLADEK9. ! COLTON'S (JEOG BAUIUES. tVEUSTMt'S SCHOOL DiCTIONAIiIKS. iIKADUBY > Sdlool. MUSJC HooKs.ctc. 1 * ll -° mnunfuctwii Uiv SUENO.UKJAN STEEL FENS, v. liii h arc rugiink-a l.y tin. bust Pen»tm*)i of tin. country t-s 0.-.ii-rioi loaii otlieiv. i-fi- Teacher® md -11 ..lij.u.urosb.■ -,c in- IHCII to -cud for our De f-rlpti-. t , Ovwloguc -ud Circuhii;, -nil to --(iri-c-gnmi ivß.lt na trv-Gv. Address the Pul'!i.-lieo, r TS L rn-Z I’ARJiIT’H PUKE COM FA' tJAx-I-V. ' ',V- 11 ,J,, T.\;-n ,m RBA»y SOAP .hr.h Dari aided double the etreicuth of common i otash, and superior to any other pomtier or Icy >u the ra.uhc:. Put up in eausol one pound, two pounds, three j>oumt , -A jMnmd.s and t welve i>oinids, with full direction: , ii. hngiisli and biTiuan, for making Hard and r f 1 hie pound will nnkcfifteen o*. xSoft v>o.»p .v 1 !:!iu is j - '’?.'uired. h In .vsik .Dun 2” lor p. i'. ISA^Bi rf u 04, f>>. on. r>f. iis, t>*.k 10. c. .iid 74 ton street. NYw-York. ‘ !il ' •fO Mtllßl',-. !AM. VSAUT nm' her. . ui lb.- bjin.:;,U*xv!.U un- * Y—t P,mA t .,.. i.i ;i N-. iliii'iiL i- , N, ivY;,a. ’ NV ' 73 ' v- whlogmn c.t., NOTICE As I.idii.g*l.idii.g* '-V ) WHITE, finrii hi- :ili-i;m-i fr-.;n it- I hive Ih-vii , iMml iipun. liuiki- -,-mi. , Menu-|Ls m. tin; ..., .- t . „j J. Ro--, itv.-e.ueiL, -It l»d»t.tSl in tin cc.de W’id plea -« t ,*li end m.c tui! ( slh i e'aifuot t tic: ehdiua without money* w. 11. MATffbAS. Agent Aug tel., On M x ril-t, tktjT. • hv